LAKE COUNTY TO VOTE 0N FOREST PRESERVE Nl'M BER (il-TXHR\L I‘IIJ‘N‘TION \I’R. l Lakt- County citizens will he Asked th vow m the gmwral election April 1. 1919. an the question of orgunlzlng the county into a Forest Preserve District. H the majority vote “yes." then the Board of Superlsors will be constituled the Board of Commis- sioners 01' the Forest Presvrw Dis~ trict. without extra pay. It will then be their duty to survey the park needs of the county. esublish a plan and proceed gradually to the pur- chase of lands suitable for parks and forest preserves. Thom> will be hoach l‘runtages nn Lake Michigan. timber ed areas along the banks of the Des Plaines river, open lands along the Skokie shores and waters of small lakes. such as Grass Lake‘and rollâ€" ing areas in the southwestern part of the county. If Cook and De Page Counties have already organized under the State statute. and have proceeded to buy Cook County preserves come up to the Lake County line along the Skokie. the Des Plaines River. and Deer Grove. Nothing has been more popular than the preservation of these lands for public. use. rather than exclusive privilege enjoyment. if we wait before acquiring the de- sirable places. prices will go up so that they will be prohibitive. tim- her will be cut down and shore front. ages privately acquired. The land de- sired is the most picturesque and valuable for recreation purposes. but it is the lenst productive for farming or building purposes. We should have the vision to save‘ some of its beauties before it is too late. and provide playgrounds for ourselves and our children while we: can. The cost is trifling. In fact thel l l I l l l l x l 1 tax limit is so low that not enough can be done. For $1.00 or so a year in times. you can have the use and enjoyment of hundreds of acres of just the land you want to enjoy. The tax limit is one mill on the dollar of assessed valuatiom‘ which is one- third or less of the true value. so a‘ man with a 35.00000 market value house might pay $1.01) a year taxes for the use of the preserves. The handing limit is one cent on the dol~ lar. or on the present assessed val- uation of Lake County, the tax would he 525.000 a year. with a bonding limit of 3250.000. if the supervisors ultimately decide to purchase land to that value. The beauty of the present statute is that it provides for the acquisition of timber and othed scenic areas without allowing large sums to he spent on so called improvements. They are to be retained in their na- tural state, except to be made more accessible. and therefore the cost of their upkeep is minimized. You go out in the woods now when you choose. but what of the day when there will be no more woods there and you have to pay somebody for the use of the grounds for pic- nics. or are cut off from the lakes by wire fences? Way out in the Rocky Mountains you will ï¬nd Lake County automobiles. withv' picnickers seeking for camping grounds which they can't get at home. This is the most beautiful county in the Stateâ€"the County of Lakes. Let's keep all of the outdoors we can. The rich man may own all of his own he needs. but the ordinary citizen dnesn‘t.‘ Work for the For- est Preserve. .\li<~' [nun-l1 flphl. \\'i~',. <p Eduard Eiohh Strm‘t Mr. LM aviation [His hr-o-n pn-H-nt i~ i. staying Hf Yhi~ "iU'. HHUW! rrh'nun m n. ,, land Park «H Munduy. Ho rmurm‘d Smurd‘n’ frnm France “'1er hl‘ so-rxml in tho (~Im<tructinn departmvn! HI. Th»: Y, \1 (‘. A. Mi“ .Iew‘siv \Vihlm‘ u! Dm-zltur ,\l. \\’ri\.:hf “In “An- vht' Emmi Evani \‘uu- i~ \fl'irnmtiu-. the Mun-niunx \Vill (‘umti- Yutv “ward of (‘MII- miwionvn Mi“ lehuyw n! WiImc-uv. {urmorly riH'. HUI-w! frivndé in Highâ€" \IHHTIOV \ [4 MN' \I [nun-(tn Hofl'nmn (1f 'i<,. <pvnl Inst week Eiohlvr hnxm- (m N 'm Reno who has been in the rxicr- in France and Italy. ill fur mm» time but at alum: nim-ly. Ho with Mrs. “K L'rtring :lt pru<vnt “1th (If wk and guest DH-zlt u r. of Mi“ Mn rsh â€" at â€I t‘ Sm‘nnd (‘HI(‘\(i0-.\lll.\\'\l'KEH 3 \IRI’IAXE LINE .ll'Nl‘I l“ prms [Hm l'HHlDilll} Jum RmmInr other cities UH Im-nt :III' ('11 [ht' Ii! Xv“ \'m'k dicntv. .Utvr wluhhdni vine buwncu Milwuukm Kn, runnmrlinns \Vlll 1k- i in joining an order of educators. iMiss Sheahen will have an opportuâ€" lnity of making the. best use of her lmany talents. She,was n brilliant jmember of a hrillinnt graduating éclass. and in the months that have ipnsseii since she completed her stu- idies. while enjoying keenly the so- }t-lnl pleasures of the younger people. iin Highland Park. she has shown iherself to he not only mentally gilt- [0d pmsesseti of charming personali- :ty. which. joined to her attractive np- [pearant-e and nminhle disposition. 1have made her very popular. Life 'hoitis n rieeper significance ithan social gnyety, so this yo‘ung ‘lndy has concluded that the best use vshe can make of her many gifts p1 “'lll Tnh‘ up Stutllvï¬ at I Kentucky “here She Will came Shh-r ol Loretta )IISS MILDRED SHI-HHFS LI‘HVI‘IS FOR CONVENT This week the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shenhen. Miss Mil- dred. one of Highland Park‘s most charming young women, has set out for [Dream Ky.. where she will he- come a sister of Loretta. Do not (urge! to turn the vim-K um: hour (the-ml uiwn \uu L'I) tn hm! on the last Saturday of ,\l;'-.ii(h fur the itiuyliuht \HYillfl lzm goes intu vm-ct in (1‘0 Inst Sunday of next month. I‘ht- .\':itiunui \Vnr Garden (‘um- tmusiun ix‘ getting inquirivs from all m‘i-r thi- ('nuntr)’ :l~‘ t0 whvthor thi~ Haw Continues. so to sot yuur mind :it rvst. horv I< ths- lzm: E "That (“it u't-Itwk. untr-nivridizin n! the- last Sunday of March of Pi|(‘h ‘_\v:ir thi' <t ;:tmi1rd tinw Hf vuvh Zonv '~h:iH he» :uiv; llH'I‘tl um- huur‘, and :it- " n 'vim-k min-.niuriiliun timv of tho thv EL]?! Sunday in (ivtnlwr in such yvrir 'tho‘ <t ind: m‘l time in 0'1“"! 20m» shall 'h} [ht‘ re-t:1ruliii"_ nf nnv he rvturnod in: tiw mo; in â€\li'th mi( :1! Hint of thv ‘dogrm- of Innuittiuh- unwriting ('Ill'h .zniin. rn-spvct i \ vl} ia to (-onsecrme them to the ser- \'i(‘(> of the‘ Master who has (ï¬lled hvr In follow him. Tl’RN (‘LOl‘KS AHEAD ONE HOI'R NEXT MONTH May suvcess be her pnrtinn, i< m wish of Miss Sheahvn's many friends v iContrlbuted. H] m “min cvllll} Hylrnpmnm «awning ‘r,~ “ill mukv Illn- trip «N. 'I'Pn- Luv \\ill lw und Hip (WRI) PARTY SA'I‘I'RDAY FUR â€W“; Y. W. I‘hv I'll Therv “ill Saturday uh Y. W. (K A. u! lhv lurn‘ It is 1*\pm‘ hundred “ill ‘tl‘fl'|‘~h'll(' vb :n‘v hl'i! thv Hoard u! «- bv purc -‘ 'l‘nwl in MIMI The lim- “ill m- thn- {inn pnswn» rnlxlv' hi HU' l'rlilml SI â€1"," Vlil‘ n LhL‘lH‘l'. "('untrnvh {Hr [hr Elli nr I‘nuHIm-r Srnlm- (0 He- leuhlhlu-d BNm-MI 'l'wv ('ItIt-s NIH Summer ~‘l'\i\‘¢' n livnjumin nun I'int null lnvznzn M llu‘zl‘ 35““ I'i'i‘hell “ill ht ht'!“ \ftvrnwm. I‘V'†::7. .77}. .L: 1.2:. 5:527 :....z_.:_ :27: 35:7“ _...::p .1: E ./.. 2:: .31: 11:: .:_ 11 [hr luau! tr! â€1 wluhhdxin: [In l'\l(‘ l'uulllx suu'inlinn. :1 Hunt hridgv and “VP mm- mm! pupuhlr. - uill lw <a'r\vd. Tivk- Shh] hv mo-lnhvrs n! {ire-«turn They may :1!â€" 'd :n th door (m 9;!!â€" ' imitml m a!» mh-m to turn (he vim-k um: '11 ynu um (n hm! on n' of Mun-h, fur the lzm goes into vm-(‘l 11!le of next month. \1 u'v' and ('thu- 1w mmh- with Lixpm-v, um: Hf thv :wn-rn “ha t'xlnhllhh â€"1 part) KiH'I) furl) pd~~k in ful'l)‘ mm hin )l‘ 't'Il' \\H Hu- Ira-mm Ind mnniuu Lon-"0, II) 11!] unnl in [In UH vrw The Hlinni< l’uhlic L'lilitic-~4 (‘nm- 11\‘i~<iun Friday dn-uiml [lu- upnlicntinn k- n' lhr (‘hit'zzzn North S'mrv- nnd nlivflunukm' Rnilrund (‘nmpnnv fur 1|â€" *:| Ihnrit)‘ tn ohnrgv p:n<st-nm-r< whd ntâ€"if Hm] h; pnrchuw tirkc-ha lwfurq n» YTHw-v. .hnurd xhv truirw. an arhlitinnnl There is an agitation in Chicago now as well as in Highland Park on the question of a suitable memorial for the men in each locality who have given their lives in the service of their coun- try. The same question is, without doubt. being agitated in every city, village and hamlet iii the United States. After the Civil War the country was liberally embellished with large decorative structures of marble. martial figures. equestrian statuary. soldiers. sailors, guns. with military insur- nia running throughout over every available surface like autumn leaves in a tapestry. ln every movement of this kind, especially in a case whose men side-tracked from the real business of production. What about the hospital then? Here is a dilYercnt matter. If we could conceive and realize a hospital for contagious disease in'every town and hamlet in this country, we should have con- ceived and realized a great good toour people generally. and tothe cause of humanity. But. in this matter,adifl’erent argument im- poses itself. Above all things we want to be consistent. And there is nothing reasonable nor logical in the erection of a contagious hospital for the strong vigorous young men who will soon be returning to our midst. Many of them. no doubt, have seen all too much of hospitals in France, and such a monument to their fallen comrades would only succeed in arousing in them that everâ€"ready American sense of humor. If we would be logical- it We would be consistent~let us see to it that our memorial for the dead be acceptable to their living comrades. for. inversely, in this way and this way only, can we be assured that our memorial will be acceptable to the dead. “\RY PICKHDRD'IN "’l‘lH-I l'IHiIJ‘I’S “MN-I" The following ï¬lms will be shown; at Pearl Theatre next week: Sunday. Kitty Gordon in “Advle.†from Adele Bleneau's grout novel. “Tln- N‘ursv‘s Story." also a Vita~j graph comedy; Monday. four or me {H‘ls‘ u! vaudmillo. Emmy \Vehlan in "Syhiu Oil :1 Spn-v.†zilu) u Key-i stone and Puthe vomml); Tuesday. Earl.» Williams in "The King of hiuummls." Pearl Whm- in "The- l.lghtnlng llnidor'," Wedm-sdny. (‘lural Kimball Young lu “Chanting (‘ht-at-i hrs." (‘hristie cummly and Allied Wnr‘ News; Thursday. Evvlyn stblt and lwr son. Russell Thuw. in “I Want to P‘uyi‘got." l‘athv iii-ws :inil Arbucklr unmml)‘; l-‘rillny, \Vullzu'o- Rt-lll ln‘ “Tm- Duh." Eddie Pulu ln "Tm- Lun-i nl tlw Circus." nisu M'utt and Jeff;l Saturday. Mary Pickford in “They Eagle's Mute." Burtnn Holmes Trn-fl \‘vlnguv. and PM Sunxhlnu comedy; Mutinov m 23:30. 1 \lm Fm Sumhlm- Fume-(13.3“: at 2:30. Will-u- Reid to Appear In â€l‘lw Duh" .‘I RS. (‘l'SHIXH LEI"? 832.000.!!! Inn-rest In liutntc- Ii tn lu- Dhldq-d Equally Bc-lm‘en "ll‘hnlld mul ('Illldnm Thn' “III I)! ch- ];lll' \In (Vu‘flc S‘ Unhing. “hose dvmh m'currt-d [kn (‘Plllhl‘l‘ 22, was udmitlm! to proth at Wuukmmn \lruuduy. Mrs. (‘ushing was the wifv of Prmh-rirk \\'. (‘xh‘hr ing, owner of the .Vlnrnim- Hun-l. n! Highland Park. Tho- Mi“ disposes of :m t-Muu- valued :1! 8212.000, 0! which sgmunm is rou| ‘nmnt l'l’IIH m-tuh' umil the.) zlru ‘23 _\'vur-x nlll. \vhvn Inn-h is (o rvm-in' Illh'»(hird nf Ihv â€tutu, Tln- hu~huml I< m rrcPIH‘ Hm inII-rw‘t (I! Hu- rn-mnining "he: third 4»! (hp m‘tnh- ;|~ long as he â€\(‘i “In-n 1h» vsmtv I; In lw equally (H- vidml between (hp mu duughtnra. H‘v‘.‘ - fure.‘ Th» hudmml and l\’~-Ilnrth R. mm)! urv named as mu-utur». Tn q-m‘h of hn-r vhuuhlvre, (‘uth- rim- :Hul Margot. .\Ir~’. (‘u~him: wnm nun-HUM of thv im-nmv of the .-t:uv umil the.) zlru ‘23 yvur-x nhl. rhvn much is m rpm-hr um-»third n! Iw â€lulu, Thc- hu~huml I< m rrcPIH‘ Lt- inII-rwst n! Hu- rn-mnining "ho- HIGHLAND Memorial. at Nation-wide Issue ;. s “.11.me mum'r Hx'rm FUN-I PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1919 1000.00 HST \TE 0mm Mntlnce Wuuluun l‘uundl \rlx to Bu (-‘Irln to ‘ and Bop l'ndrr lï¬ I‘m-u (In Public Dunn ALI. )ll'ST REGISTER T0 ENTER lMNl‘E HAL]. (Hrls and boys umIt-r M )‘VIU‘A of ngq- un- In Iw barn-d from all public duncr hulls In Waukvxim unh'lln (ho) are acvompunivd by tlwir pan-m or guardian. Tn vnfurm- thin rulo- Hun prrmull \‘hn nth-[uh n dnum- in [mi cit} in (ulun- um In- nhhxml In n1:- i<uvr hv-fnr‘r hmng pvrmmvd m HHPI’ tlw hull Thl- lr’ Hn- plzm (hut will b. {Mix-“ml m thnt ch) In lulurr b) \Orlur In! an :mu-nllnn-m In (hr dunn- hull «vnHImm-r [)flï¬al'ti u! the Hun- dn) nigh! sn-isinn u! Hu- (1!) mummiï¬â€" hull «vnHImm-r [)flï¬al'ti u! the Hun- dn} nigh! sn-isinn of Hu- (1!) “unmis- .-i<m. Tha- nrdinzmm- luwnihv~ effort- hr “ilhin lvn dil}h :Ihrr lh publirzh Hun .\ po-nnll) n! from 81'. In 323 in prmhkw! fur \Iulnlmn» t‘urpnrnnun l‘uunsc‘ Hulklm cw» plnim-«l that lhv :um-ndmrnl “14 than“! u! HII- ll'([l1"‘l H! “II- (ill‘lr' l’ruu-clhc- Hurrun Thn- «\hlinu dam-v hull ummunm- pl'lHth Hull mrl~ â€â€1er HH' MK" II! I\ ~hnl! In! :Illvml public dumps hul diffivuh) hn~ hu'vn rm-uunlv'rml in v-nfun-Ing lhu wt-tiun hot-mun ll hm hw'u HHDUSFHH“ (u ('hm-k up ull [he ‘: Mr‘ (‘lmrh-s F, Urmll. muhlrr 0! 1mm» Hithund Park Stnlv Bank. hm ibm-n nppnintml dc-pm) tux mvlleclnr ifur Deo-rï¬vld Tuwnrhin Both real Ieunu- .md pl-rvmnal property (nu-s !muy hr paid at (hm hank mt soon .3 {me hook: un- rcm-iwd from the x ‘ ,cuumy trmsurvr. This will be the n .g .- 77 . lflrst Mme lhnl (mu-s are collected under (hu- “1'“ law which dom- away with Hn- nflin- of luwmhfp culled- nr. The o-mirr work of cnllofllng In» (M now falh upon the cnumy [reim- uror “In appoinh‘ dQ-putlm‘ In the ï¬wrlous t:m-n.-hip~. The mum; 'rvnw girls gin-n Tnow \ln) Br l'nld A! III I'nrk .‘IMI‘ Maul uh Scum linolu an- IlrrI-lv rd nrer “' ‘ “1"!" In “I! .‘rn'ulvuu- u. n dl-puL for this luwnship. nm only lxcuuw Mr. ()rnnt In most capable. Hut that the entirn nrgnnnallon o! (h: Huhlaml Park Slaw Bank In placed .t Mu dirpoml Ln run-int In ddng (In “wrk in .m nflï¬rlenl man- nvr‘ ‘. (HUNT \I'NHNTFD lH‘Il'l'TY T\X (‘0LIJ'X'I'0R “ding dam-r hull ummunm- than mrl~ umlrr HH' â€H" n! In! :Illvml public (’fllnt‘s hul \ hn~ hu'vn rm-uunlv'rml in “ist- in hhd .‘l‘h'c'ifllh u! in Highland § __ __. _--|. at H Irhlnnd ull unhnunm The Many Orpniutiou Now Engaged in One F: Another of Community Work Would All Find “(or u! The- nghland Pnrk Press “ctr Sir - The que-Uon ol [re-lent Interest and “upon-no. now: before the city a! mghnna‘puk. n undoubtedly mu 0! n mun- memorm w thooe u! our boy: u have made the nu prom: ucrmc In the Oren War. ol'nry I†of Highlnnd M flaring served imingly Ind filth- iufly niihin tho limit: 0! time And cnlurnnce, no [eel thnt in no In, cu we better '9†tributa to than wig) hue hid. dm thcir live: in â€mice than by â€honoring ud serving mp. tho um ‘retu'rn. They wtti’ come but to on enriching the can. munity with their doep nnd nu- deflul experience. but needing m! updcinl thought and cure on our 9:“. By csilbli‘iln. I place nnd spirit which will giv' net-vice to I" men in the cauntrï¬ uniform who mu come within r‘éh of our hnnd: nnd Mr“ for n" lime to come. '0 would but nccomplilh the pnrpole of I momorinl. ' um um reï¬t-thou â€(numb-Inna. Such a place would be the Com. munlty Home. Here. the Army uni N|vy Center. when service ll too In reaching um precious to be or mulled. wouldï¬nd an enltmd um pormtnem bani. There Ire now thou! [verily orv uniniiom [ILHIghlnnd Put en- gurod in one†tarm'or another of community work. or aerving ouuib needs (but would All and perm-hem home: herewnoubly the Y. W, C. A.. the Womnn'n Chili. the Good Cour rtdes‘ Club. Girl and Boy Scanâ€. the new club Ming organized by Mn. Hit oi the “Amricanintion†of our foreign-snaking. neighbors. and many "Own, A" o! the" org-nin- tbnn. together 'wiih the nodal life which must lb‘ays be ihe rooi md core of a community cont". will be of inesiimnbio wine in me Army and Navy Center ital! by their proximi- iy and influencé. Nu woman in†hm M: the thrill“ nnd unthifncllon‘nf the onlprud net» [ vke which uhe hm- Ibeen permanedï¬ M Nnder duflhg llu- war. and n‘hu; him had a vtflnn o! the need 0! 1‘0†hrmhtom In uniform 'can feelx that the [we'd an disappenro-d wllh‘ (In n|gn|ng Q! the "mu-lice. It will! c-tm fur uh u hm: as the v-ommun (1 1h" ‘Our men have dand. nuï¬ervd, and many haw ï¬led that “Democracy" (night llvr' out eunh. Are these who tel‘urn lo uni-lo flnd um the tiny “(Inning ml“. in the strain and ex- tltenent of war is to rennin I tiny beginning I'M: no real root or lut- in; flbn? MRS. JANIEGASTHELD P‘Sh‘lï¬ A\\'\\' TI'P‘SIDAY [lo-side»! of law rm to: mm 40 Van. rpm! flown-n to Br llold Tomorrow “'Illinln T! umur, 1mm“ m 0! -- \vrul month durum horn thvluv 3|.1‘T.L ir She huh; (n -ur\iu thinâ€: h r~ “I“ .l‘: 'rm¢g T Luvlln .;v!.\..4‘|n‘s 1'», Jr and um >-'1,' Mn l‘hml We. the und‘nltned. mnumlng luv-l Turu .u) rn‘vumx nl lhv hump '1†in r Wlllmm T! umm, (“H flt‘hl Punt rnJ Prldm m- l'llih-d FA Tho Nnrt Americrn l'nluu win give a curb ‘ pcrty on Wodmuday evenmc. Fob ' r, nlm-(eenth In In- conic Hnlh A mm! pit-nun! owning In assured. zNMMIM nun-Hon h extended to Q": to any-ad. . SMITH \i'lzmms I.\‘m'.\' mm. «the EH‘HRE l' \ n'n' Mn Jnhr detflH-L {nr {1 My )l'zlhi but n-ddrm u! this x‘nmmhml). «Hde‘Whhfl r-l me' .1) :'(‘\‘I‘I'III|K m ' im- (y'chx-k Mn; 9 [hr hwu‘w '1}! hr dnughlvr. Mrs dl)‘. Illmln T! umuv (“Mowing :m Hlnnxn lbiood â€"~ \vrul mom!» durnsmn Hhv wan 'icruea urn thvluv 3| 1-5L in \‘url.hfle-ld Oboe She l} um i (0 -nr\iu In r lhrvv Zuni! nut? ivâ€, Hr- .l"'l'1:w Thvvmnr. Mrs. ‘ In El nun». Hah un‘s 1v», Jmmw KMh-y. H ht mural >E‘rv1r'w-y- wm ln- th Ul' In) mnrulm nylon n'vlurk at tho h-d F.\':Ill|j¢H(‘:L| (-hurrh with m» ‘n. l‘nwgynl (ML-4mm“. Burial will Inmiu- in _N9H|.flrhl Prim-HT}. Mn (â€Min I!“ l thou! l'rnly or a Paramount Home Herc (Em-1 The nutter of wnys for the bulldi In;’ and mnlmalnin: of such a cém‘ munny house has been clearly luld before the people of Huhlend Park In A [armor Issue of this paper. The feet the: by _uxu|on every property owner would hecolne a part owner In the Drona. end the! no nutter how mall the! put night be. there could he no llama: Me intend. the who he um unï¬t. or the be and john In In (am. No .00 Mom.- mnn haunts- to their ID» dehtednou when the return an lure. Should Highland Park hol- ute when. with the Iplrg which uv tutu thin movement. It’ II an w m nn inc-Jeanne return In all anal, thu than; for which W. n- vhom we would than honor M uuumtbumum bnwuumtmmw men of Highland Put henna t“ ented 0! their 3W1 of n oâ€- ny home as n mm; M to our run. and their desire lot I! II the but with noun by with their unice in tbe‘pul mu to cor tinned In the future. ‘ “BACK «v THE â€03’1" BY 311mm "01mm series a! 1‘“an I’M-m cu m 0min!“ Hall I Frbl'IIrp IN - Burton Holmes of Travelogue fame» wishu n to be known that his cum- ln; series at O'rchenn Hullisuur- day, Feb. 19. I: not devoted to the Mood and thunder of hauler nor the: gruesome phases of mun-r)- exhu- onoe u- the from. bu‘ deal- mar-e unlcuhrly with wing! a tourist not; In Endand. France and not: 'todu. If he were to accompany one of our American soldiers to all of the Interesting spots not being vlutol Ir cm. Vnnkn en route from the neo- h)‘ the Yanks en route from the neo- pum (o the from. For xventy-ux your: Burton Holmes has been tran- eling In [arena lusds..brin¢1nf use: m. lawns-ions 0! what he mu m each country. This year he in du- lnx exactly the name (himnnnlymc countries vinned by him are mm in wur-ume dress and whcrvvor lh' loudd mm or goes “If huch 14 minu wn-(lme dress and whcrvvor mi loudd mm or goes “If huch 14 minu 15 I tourist "In“ in Europe codaa ~â€"~h_¢ now see- the '1 mks" in guru 11 number- slde by side nth th‘ Allied brothers-h1- -nrmv. Mr. â€Mm: : will thaw the (-elc-brxm-d tnurm “‘an ‘HOM “0" Mei. Thomu Winston ,; Mrs. Flyette s. Munro . Mrn. John S. Rmmtn Mrs. Noble (‘rundnll Mn. Solomon St. Peter Mru. P‘nnlt Idling Mnl. Joe Mmtw) Mn. George \‘etter Mrn. William Kupp Mrs. R C. Wolcott Mrs. Prank Pitt Mrs. Carleton anl er. L R. Rigdon Mrs. John McKenzie Mrvx. O. H, Morgan Mrs. Francis Everett er. been Furrmtt Miss June F'lnyd Minn Irene Floyd Ml» Catherine Floyd Mre. Chas. Ewrett Mrs. John Wuhburn Mrs. John L Udell Mrs. Eva Egan Trua’x Mrs.‘ Wm. (‘. Egan Mre. t‘lnrence Thayer Mrn. A. Lawrence Mills Mrs. Elizalwtn Kreugtr Mrs. Alvar Bournlque Mrs. Lula N, Mullen Mimi Adele N. Everett Misu Charlotte Yoe Mra. lrn J. Get-r Minx Gertrude Chandler Mrs. John A. Putnam Mimi Helen A. “'rlghl Mrs. S. .l. Holland Mrs. ‘M. W. Searcy Mrs w. J. bouderback Mrs Alexander R. Can-"ill: Mn. George Allan Mam Mrs. (Thu. A. Winston P10 u. 70ml